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solar panels in a country like india which doesn't have a great national grid but has also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to war but again if you look good i would be they've got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to fill the desert up with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with these solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in the water and effectively convert to the moment that's what they do but they use oil to which is it doesn't cost them anything because he comes out the ground for virtually nothing but but there's some stuff you can see a situation where all these vast really rich countries and growing countries all around the world solar power is going to be a major
solar panels in a country like india which doesn't have a great national grid but has also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to war but again if you look good i would be they've got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they've got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to fill the desert up with solar panels and use the energy to...
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"la raya Águila ornamental de las maldivas" ♪ situadas en el extremo suroeste de india. las islas maldivas son una colección de atolones de coral. los remanentes de una inmensa isla volcánica, ya extinta y ahora erosionada y ya sumergida en el océano. ♪ hoy estos anillos de islas con arena blanca, marcan el delineado fantasmal de los antiguos voanes. en esa época los arrecifes de coral florecieron en los flancos de las islas. y aunque el volcán desapareció, los corales permanecieron. [oleaje] ¡ssshhh! los bancos de arena emergieron sobre los arrecifes y más tarde se convirtieron en islas. y en sus centros, donde los volcanes una vez respiraron fuego, hoy son lagunas azul turquesa. ♪ para los cineastas sudafricanos peter y stefania lamberti, las maravillas submarinas de los arrecifes de las maldivas son causa suficiente para visitarlas. ♪ pero en este viaje van en búsqueda de algo más extraordinario. ♪ por derecho propio, la raya Águila ornamental es una criatura del océano del sur de china. a 4,800 kilómetros de las maldivas. ♪ (peter) en un viaje
"la raya Águila ornamental de las maldivas" ♪ situadas en el extremo suroeste de india. las islas maldivas son una colección de atolones de coral. los remanentes de una inmensa isla volcánica, ya extinta y ahora erosionada y ya sumergida en el océano. ♪ hoy estos anillos de islas con arena blanca, marcan el delineado fantasmal de los antiguos voanes. en esa época los arrecifes de coral florecieron en los flancos de las islas. y aunque el volcán desapareció, los corales...
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mexico, india, china, and the philippines. when people say, "it at the end of the line," that line could be 40-years long. to tell someone to get at the end of the line is really a cruel joke. >> talk about workers, the situation for workers and the studies that have been done around them in virginia, in north carolina. >> immigrants today work in all kinds of jobs. they do not only work in agriculture anymore. they work in cities and restaurants and hotels and buildings, but also in the food processing industry. the poultry industry relieve relies on undocumented labor. there was a case in south carolina where an i.c.e. rate ended up in the deportation of all of the workers and the company resorted to prison labor to replace them. these are the kinds of jobs that businesses have on offer today. i think part of the problem -- >> they could not get local residents to take the jobs? what's not right away. they had to raise wages to get local african americans to work there. part of our problem is businesses want undocumented let
mexico, india, china, and the philippines. when people say, "it at the end of the line," that line could be 40-years long. to tell someone to get at the end of the line is really a cruel joke. >> talk about workers, the situation for workers and the studies that have been done around them in virginia, in north carolina. >> immigrants today work in all kinds of jobs. they do not only work in agriculture anymore. they work in cities and restaurants and hotels and buildings,...
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solar pounds in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i will also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to war oh but again if you look at. the got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to fill the desert up with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater into into freshwater and so it's huge potential for solar is enormous fomor them on a global scale as only wind farms or so desalinization of seawater is also use with the solar array where you use the energy you use electricity in both the water and effectively combine the other moment that's what they do but they use oil to which is it doesn't cost them anything because he comes out the ground for virtually nothing but but has some stage you can see a situation where all these vost really rich countries and growing countries all around the world a solar power is going to be a major on to their
solar pounds in a country like india which is an ever great national grid but i will also sunshine is phenomenal and then you look at all the arab countries and mean it what it's all about price is all about how it how solar is price relative to war oh but again if you look at. the got huge amounts of unused land in the desert but loads of money. but they got no water it's a no brainer some stage they get it's going to fill the desert up with solar panels and use the energy to convert seawater...
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she discovered then that elsie had told her son, the one that lived in india that she had faked the photographs. and so, when i told my mother that when i told frances that she felt free, then, to be able to talk about it. so did you grow up knowing the story? i did, yes. and i believed that the photographs were real at that stage until it was revealed... until she actually said they weren't real. the early '80s. she never spoke to me about it. they were hoaxes at the time, and most people accepted them as hoaxes ever since. they are cut-out pieces of paper stuck on a tree. you don't need to be a camera expert. you don't need to be a fairy expert to tell that. but despite that obviousness most people believed it, or a lot of people believed it. what do you think? were they cut-outs? those were cut-outs. this wasn't. this last one, frances said that's genuine. so to her death, she said that was a genuine photograph. so to her death, she said, "this is a real fairy photograph." what do you think? do you think it is? i do, yes. and you do? well, i'm not gonna argue that. i think it is fair to say
she discovered then that elsie had told her son, the one that lived in india that she had faked the photographs. and so, when i told my mother that when i told frances that she felt free, then, to be able to talk about it. so did you grow up knowing the story? i did, yes. and i believed that the photographs were real at that stage until it was revealed... until she actually said they weren't real. the early '80s. she never spoke to me about it. they were hoaxes at the time, and most people...
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my gosh you are expecting me to stop growing lettuce india. ovalles just because of the desert? that's nonsense. the federal government should keep subsidizing my water and they should keep it way cheaper. that totally makes a lot of sense. similarly we should not have a policy that assumes agricultural workers will be agricultural workers forever because i can remember their community of america's agricultural stability. here's a thing to think about. you know how we went from 70% to 3%? a lot of folks ended up going from the farm to the city. you know what happens in the year 2012 and you don't have a high school diploma or you have limited skills in some other sense, you have a really hard tempered or the united states a country which 30% of the adult population doesn't have a high school diploma. when you look at wages which alex reference before it's all about the complementarity. that is it's good for high-skilled workers to have less skilled workers. if i'm a high-skilled worker i want to order takeout because i want to work longer hours. that is why washington d.c. or ne
my gosh you are expecting me to stop growing lettuce india. ovalles just because of the desert? that's nonsense. the federal government should keep subsidizing my water and they should keep it way cheaper. that totally makes a lot of sense. similarly we should not have a policy that assumes agricultural workers will be agricultural workers forever because i can remember their community of america's agricultural stability. here's a thing to think about. you know how we went from 70% to 3%? a lot...
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this particular reality tv show in india was supposed to advertise cotton, but india is a net exporter of cotton. >> this afternoon the senate voted to pass the suspension of the debt ceiling. thoughts on that? was that a good move? >> we're in the middle of the budget process and one of the caveats with this bill is that, yes, we suspended the debt ceiling until may 19, but the senate now has to come up with a budget. this is the time for lawmakers to find these important spending cuts, making the reforms we need and in the entitlement programs and cutting inappropriate and wasteful federal spending. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so from funding pig manure to putting lipstick on a pig. we showed you how the mainstream print media was portraying the awful gdp report, showing the first contraction in three and a half years. >> what you had was a parade thrown by all of these democrats and jay carney and nancy pelosi. woo-hoo, raise the roof. negative growth. what -- >> they blame the house. the reason for the negative growth was obstruction in the g.o.p. driven house. >> yeah
this particular reality tv show in india was supposed to advertise cotton, but india is a net exporter of cotton. >> this afternoon the senate voted to pass the suspension of the debt ceiling. thoughts on that? was that a good move? >> we're in the middle of the budget process and one of the caveats with this bill is that, yes, we suspended the debt ceiling until may 19, but the senate now has to come up with a budget. this is the time for lawmakers to find these important spending...
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india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> in the recent wake of gun control laws, cnn crime and justice correspondent joe johns is working the story for us. he's got some details. increase in demand. it's pretty dramatic. >> it's all about the market, wolf. it's all about supply and demand. the market for guns is red hot and so is the market for ammunition. it's one of the fact
india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what...
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you know, like, i held in my hands a three-year-old girl who was one of the last in india to get polio, and she was smiling and happy. but she didn't realize that because her legs are paralyzed how that's going to make her life so much worse than it would have been if we had stopped polio sooner. >> rose: when you created the foundation the provision in the bylaws says you'll spend all the money-- or the foundation will cease to exist 50 years after-- >> we changed that to 20 years. >> rose: 20 years after either you or melinda is no longer living. you both are dead. >> exactly. >> rose: and because you wanted to make sure what by putting that in? >> we think we picked important causes for this era, and that all the resources that are independent foundation should be spent against those causes. we're sure that in the future there will be rich people. they'll be more up to date about how to do things, how to execute things well. they'll pick the right team and create visibility. but we're sure we can make big progress in our lifetime. >> rose: you said you didn't like the implication th
you know, like, i held in my hands a three-year-old girl who was one of the last in india to get polio, and she was smiling and happy. but she didn't realize that because her legs are paralyzed how that's going to make her life so much worse than it would have been if we had stopped polio sooner. >> rose: when you created the foundation the provision in the bylaws says you'll spend all the money-- or the foundation will cease to exist 50 years after-- >> we changed that to 20 years....
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range and that's going to go up north of 100 million fairly soon, mostly on the strength of china and india. so worldwide mobility is gaining enormous steam and there's a question within that mix of numbers there are different patterns, different tendencies. we've got to adjust to the. i think the most profound things for kids is activity. that's an issue we are all going after russell with, activity in car a good thing or a bad thing. there's no question that the phone is not the phone for somebody was 25, an extension of the brain and an extension of the brain they don't want the guilt when they get into an automobile. and for some that is a challenge because a distraction. for others even within the department of transportation it's an asset because it provides information that's going to diminish congestion which will save fuel. so it's a double edged sword. regard to find a way to deal with it. and i think over time one of the challenges we all have is the need to forge a consistent policy across agencies within agencies that deals with connectivity in a fashion that yields the maximum
range and that's going to go up north of 100 million fairly soon, mostly on the strength of china and india. so worldwide mobility is gaining enormous steam and there's a question within that mix of numbers there are different patterns, different tendencies. we've got to adjust to the. i think the most profound things for kids is activity. that's an issue we are all going after russell with, activity in car a good thing or a bad thing. there's no question that the phone is not the phone for...
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this is partly india >> thanks for having me. >> good luck for sunday, the super bowl. >> what you can come back anytime, who are you pulling for by the way? >> i wanted to be a tie. >> a tie? so do the harbaugh as parents. >> i want them to come out on the field in the middle of the game and just shake hands. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious.
this is partly india >> thanks for having me. >> good luck for sunday, the super bowl. >> what you can come back anytime, who are you pulling for by the way? >> i wanted to be a tie. >> a tie? so do the harbaugh as parents. >> i want them to come out on the field in the middle of the game and just shake hands. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two...
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i read a book about the east india company and, at that time, northwest india -- later pakistan area -- but in the early 19th century. and when they would put, they sprinkled these young men out there to establish bases and build units. and their first tour of duty was ten years. and they had to learn what they called hindu-stani first, and then they got leave. they went home to england for a year or so, they got married and typically came back. if you're going to have people who deal effectively in an area, you've got to think that way. you have to have, you have to put people in. everyone says lawrence of arabia. lawrence was this brilliant guy who went out and dealt with the arabs. there's different views of his effectiveness, but the point is he was an expert in the area before the war started. he spoke arabic, he knew what he was dealing with. and if you parachute somebody in from milwaukee who doesn't speak the language and is going to be there six months and brought themselves a pair of work panels and is going to punch their ticket and come back and be effective, not oftenmen
i read a book about the east india company and, at that time, northwest india -- later pakistan area -- but in the early 19th century. and when they would put, they sprinkled these young men out there to establish bases and build units. and their first tour of duty was ten years. and they had to learn what they called hindu-stani first, and then they got leave. they went home to england for a year or so, they got married and typically came back. if you're going to have people who deal...
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india's sensex now trading lower by 0.6%. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. >>> now a couple of web stories popping online, the dow joins industrial average yesterday, just 46 points from topping that trading high. can it take out that 14,000 mark? find out what analysts have to say at cnbc.com. >>> after topping analyst estimates from the quarter, google is now priced at more than $750 a share. but if ths that stock going to from hot to too hot? find out on the website, as well. >>> despite the initial disappointment, some analysts are arguinging the release of the new blackberry will be positive. >>> still to come, the dreamliner, nippon airways has grounded nearly 500 flights this month. are they going to take off despite that turbulence? more when we come back. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more
india's sensex now trading lower by 0.6%. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. >>> now a couple of web stories popping online, the dow joins industrial average yesterday, just 46 points from topping that trading high. can it take out that 14,000 mark? find out what analysts have to say at cnbc.com. >>> after topping analyst estimates from the quarter, google is now priced at more than $750 a share. but if ths that stock going to from hot to too hot? find out on the...
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that pushed for a new relationship in india. i could go on and on. all the things we take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, but of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a meaningful way. that is still an opportunity if only we recognize it is something to care about. you have two formal -- former capitol hill people here. >> how do we know when we have one? counter-terrorism. is there a metric? is there anything? >> the question is how do we know if we have one. >> do not worry about it. we are in no danger of winning any time soon. [laughter] it is a fair question. what is your metric for success. and how do we know when we can stop. we are so far away from that now. we are further away from that than when this president took office. the policies he is recommending will take us further way because until we can stop measuring the hairs that are actually governed by al qaeda affiliates, i guarantee you the question of whether we have one or not is not operative. right now, that measurement is o
that pushed for a new relationship in india. i could go on and on. all the things we take for granted were not initiatives of the clinton administration, but of members of congress here on capitol hill who changed the world in a meaningful way. that is still an opportunity if only we recognize it is something to care about. you have two formal -- former capitol hill people here. >> how do we know when we have one? counter-terrorism. is there a metric? is there anything? >> the...
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you know, like, i held in my hands a three-year-old girl who was one of the last in india to get polio, and she was smiling and happy. but she didn't realize that because her legs are paralyzed how that's going to make her life so much worse than it would have been if we had stopped polio sooner. >> rose: when you created the foundation the provision in the bylaws says you'll spend all the money-- or the foundation will cease to exist 50 years after-- >> we changed that to 20 years. >> rose: 20 years after either you or melinda is no longer living. you both are dead. >> exactly. >> rose: and because you wanted to make sure what by putting that in? >> we think we picked important causes for this era, and that all the resources that are independent foundation should be spent against those causes. we're sure that in the future there will be rich people. they'll be more up to date about how to do things, how to execute things well. they'll pick the right team and create visibility. but we're sure we can make big progress in our lifetime. >> rose: you said you didn't like the implication th
you know, like, i held in my hands a three-year-old girl who was one of the last in india to get polio, and she was smiling and happy. but she didn't realize that because her legs are paralyzed how that's going to make her life so much worse than it would have been if we had stopped polio sooner. >> rose: when you created the foundation the provision in the bylaws says you'll spend all the money-- or the foundation will cease to exist 50 years after-- >> we changed that to 20 years....
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unit range of that will go up north of 100 million fairly soon mostly on the strength of china and india. worldwide mobility is gaining mr miss steam and there's no question within that mix of numbers there are different patterns and different tendencies. i think the most profound thing for the kids this connectivity and that is is an issue we will all have to wrestle with is connect the city and the car a good thing or a bad thing? thirst no question that the phone for someone who is 25 is an extension of their brain and an extension of their brain that they don't want to yield when they get into an automobile. for. for some, that is a challenge because it's a distraction for others. it's an asset because it provides information that is going to diminish congestion and which is going to save fuel. so it's a double-edged kind of sword. we have to find a way to deal with that in overtime one of the challenges we all have is the need to forge a consistent policy across agencies within agencies that deals with connectivity in a fashion that yields the maximum social value which is informati
unit range of that will go up north of 100 million fairly soon mostly on the strength of china and india. worldwide mobility is gaining mr miss steam and there's no question within that mix of numbers there are different patterns and different tendencies. i think the most profound thing for the kids this connectivity and that is is an issue we will all have to wrestle with is connect the city and the car a good thing or a bad thing? thirst no question that the phone for someone who is 25 is an...
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india fell to 140th place. journalists were assaulted and threatened during anti-government protests in the country. pakistan took the 159th spot due to the absence of government policy to protect media workers. in pakistan, a reporter was shot dead by islamic militants. the reporters without borders index calls pakistan one of the most dangerous countries for journalists. >>> wildlife officials in malaysia are investigating the mysterious death of endangered elephants. in the past few weeks, they have found ten dead animals in a rainforest. all the carcasses were found in the forest reserve in eastern malaysia. in one case, a calf was found apparently trying to wake its dead mother. a wildlife representative said on tuesday that they have likely died from poisoning from something they ate. a department veterinarian said that he suffered from hemorrhages. they live in the rainforest of the island. in 2003, they proved they are distinct species. they are smaller than other species in africa and other parts of as
india fell to 140th place. journalists were assaulted and threatened during anti-government protests in the country. pakistan took the 159th spot due to the absence of government policy to protect media workers. in pakistan, a reporter was shot dead by islamic militants. the reporters without borders index calls pakistan one of the most dangerous countries for journalists. >>> wildlife officials in malaysia are investigating the mysterious death of endangered elephants. in the past few...
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we have 450,000 people from the asian sub- continent, india and some are practicing their religions. asia, in general, is the strong influence. we have twenty million hispanics and it's a very different sort of catholicism than we had had and the enterprise to have about as many religions as there are people seems to continue progressing. [interviewer:] one of the models we're using in this class is to look at the global religious diversity by focusing right here at home. as a matter of fact, in our own backyard, would you say that chicago and illinois is unique in terms of its religious diversity or is it typical around the country? [dr. marty:] it's not unique. you will find more in california than you do here coz everything is in california. it's the fattest yellow pages of religion, anywhere. but for what i recall a feet on the ground place, for a kind of basic place, i think illinois is a marvelous representation. illinois, as i think, do have a little screen. they don't want too many outrageous things to go too much but we simply have such a good population mix. i always think
we have 450,000 people from the asian sub- continent, india and some are practicing their religions. asia, in general, is the strong influence. we have twenty million hispanics and it's a very different sort of catholicism than we had had and the enterprise to have about as many religions as there are people seems to continue progressing. [interviewer:] one of the models we're using in this class is to look at the global religious diversity by focusing right here at home. as a matter of fact,...
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traveling to india together, we had gone back and forth a hundred times, any said it was like a young adults told by a great storyteller, like a treasure island. that was not the point, but that hit on something for me, that feeling that we are not talking down to our audience and try to sympathize. we are telling a great adventure story. that stuck with me, and i understood the humor of the opening in the rhythm of the opening and what kind of person the older pi was. tavis: when you told your director friend it was a great book, not sure it is a great film, and then all of a sudden, there is ang lee -- >> it is a great film. nothing against my other film friend. >> no names here. you got first that first 100 pages of history and other important detail for the reader. what was that part that you put your finger on and said, "this is the story"? >> right. well, first of all, those first 100 pages were a challenge, because for both ang and for me, the wonder of this is that it is about storytelling. it is the power of stories to transform your life, either spiritual stories or great ad
traveling to india together, we had gone back and forth a hundred times, any said it was like a young adults told by a great storyteller, like a treasure island. that was not the point, but that hit on something for me, that feeling that we are not talking down to our audience and try to sympathize. we are telling a great adventure story. that stuck with me, and i understood the humor of the opening in the rhythm of the opening and what kind of person the older pi was. tavis: when you told your...
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brazil is lowering, india is lowering. you have a strong case that the global economies are continuing to improve. you have earnings better than expected. valuations aren't stretched. >> you buy the pullback. that's what you're arguing. >> yes. i have to tell you this. we ended last year with the lowest amount of cash on the portfolio. we are up more because we're taking profits. you want to buy the dips. >> jason, i am in a bullish mood. i wouldn't be surprised to have a correction. this debate we had in the first segment about the spending cuts in washington called the sequester. do you think if these across the board spending cuts are implemented it is bullish or bearish for stocks? >> i think there is policy fatigue among clients. they are tending to view washington as a kabuki dance that doesn't have a big impact on what the underlying fundamentals of the economy are. if anything, it probably prompts the fed to remain easier longer. if i take any issue with what ms. link said the economy is weaker than it's been. it's
brazil is lowering, india is lowering. you have a strong case that the global economies are continuing to improve. you have earnings better than expected. valuations aren't stretched. >> you buy the pullback. that's what you're arguing. >> yes. i have to tell you this. we ended last year with the lowest amount of cash on the portfolio. we are up more because we're taking profits. you want to buy the dips. >> jason, i am in a bullish mood. i wouldn't be surprised to have a...
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(joe henson) la gente de la lejana india occidental e indonesia, domesticaron al búfalo de agua, era el animal perfecto para arar los campos de arroz porque le gusta estar en el agua o en el lodo, mezclaba el rastrojo de arroz con el campo cuando estaba arando. (narrador) al igual que el yak, el búfalo fue una parte importante de la vida de la gente, de acuerdo a la profesora de estudios asiáticos manying ip. existen libros antiguos en china que recomiendan formas cuidadosas de cómo cuidar a los bueyes o búfalos. estos eran amados como miembros de la familia. ♪ (narrador) incluso el buey es parte del zodiaco chino. los chinos creían que las personas nacidas en el año del buey, eran dignos de confianza y muy fieles. y que eran extremadamente trabajadores, al igual que las personas que nacen bajo el signo de tauro, supongo, pero son un poco testarudos, obstinados, quizás no cedan rápidamente ni en el momento indicado. [pájaros trinando] ¡prii-priii! (narrador) ¿entonces por qué en occidente no damos a las vacas el respeto que se merecen? sólo piensen en todo lo que hacen
(joe henson) la gente de la lejana india occidental e indonesia, domesticaron al búfalo de agua, era el animal perfecto para arar los campos de arroz porque le gusta estar en el agua o en el lodo, mezclaba el rastrojo de arroz con el campo cuando estaba arando. (narrador) al igual que el yak, el búfalo fue una parte importante de la vida de la gente, de acuerdo a la profesora de estudios asiáticos manying ip. existen libros antiguos en china que recomiendan formas cuidadosas de cómo cuidar...
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but i think that's meant to be a shield and remember this wasn't made in england; this was made in india. can you tell me a little bit about this lovely letter in here? this was a letter which passed-- essentially passed the box into my family. it was written on... the first of october 1870... right. to my grandfather's father-in-law, who was a doctor in belfast. "my dear dr. mcgee "will you accept this accompanying casket "as a memento of my dear wife? "the casket at one time belonged to horace walpole of strawberry hill "which adds a little romance to it. believe me yours sincerely," and i can't read the signature. so, it has a connection with walpole. a provenance such as that makes this even more special than it is but that will increase its value enormously. have you been into these drawers down here? no, i've never been able to open them, so i don't know what's inside. i think inside here... there are two little catches. now, i'm just going to just see if i can... oh, goodness. ( spectators murmur ) now... what do we have here? right. here we have... ah, a picture of the box. two p
but i think that's meant to be a shield and remember this wasn't made in england; this was made in india. can you tell me a little bit about this lovely letter in here? this was a letter which passed-- essentially passed the box into my family. it was written on... the first of october 1870... right. to my grandfather's father-in-law, who was a doctor in belfast. "my dear dr. mcgee "will you accept this accompanying casket "as a memento of my dear wife? "the casket at one...
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india is suggest modifiemodified, and that's whn fire. p so noboso nobody wanting. >p >>> by now you have pro sep seen this incredibly d r to watp to watto wa causicausing international out online. itr it'sit's p it's ai getting a tattoo. therep there's bethere's speculation online about where it's happening. ththip this video is at le old. the originp the original po happened in january of 2012. aand it happened in january of 2012. aand i also uploaded two differep differedifferent aand i also uploaded two differep differedifferen a happening, and this boy is actualactually twp actuaac ispis receivingis recem as part of a religion. thp this this is as part of a religion. thp this this isreportedly old havana cuba. apand this is supposedly sg that goes with "religious fanaticand ip and itan ththip this young chithi> connotation there? p >> for >> for us it's the anti-christ. t >> this, by most unusual.p >> and >> shirt, p shirt, he shirt, shirt, p shirt, he shirt>a ipr pipad minipad mini. wednesdaywednesday's buzz word up soon. p >>> wedn
india is suggest modifiemodified, and that's whn fire. p so noboso nobody wanting. >p >>> by now you have pro sep seen this incredibly d r to watp to watto wa causicausing international out online. itr it'sit's p it's ai getting a tattoo. therep there's bethere's speculation online about where it's happening. ththip this video is at le old. the originp the original po happened in january of 2012. aand it happened in january of 2012. aand i also uploaded two differep differedifferent...
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look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much cheaper than we're experiencing here. david: wow, vietnam. who would have thunk several years ago. i don't know about liz, but three out of the four people here have apple stock. myself included. gene, it is kind of a sore spot to.that out to investors but you've got it now. do you hold it? do you buy more of it at these low prices or, do you dump it? >> i think if you're a holder in apple stock, if you already own the stock you hold it here and wait for the news to settle. if you don't own apple stock i think this is compelling valuation to enter into the stock
look at places like india and china where the real growth is. you have consumption under two barrels a day there. there is a lot of opportunity. energy is a long-term story. but we think you should be thinking globally as an investor and really where the opportunity is today, and we think the greatest opportunity in the next 10 years is really in places like emerging markets and better yet, frontier markets. countries like vietnam where you have tremendous growth and evaluations are much...
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india is a 0.02. i have no idea what the u.s. is that. that gives you some metric. my friends who run these application cloud service companies, they are sitting at 0.5 to 1.0. most of the people who listen to me -- actually, i did this three or four months ago. the guy sitting right here was the cio of kimberly-clark, an old friend of mine. so i asked him how many servers per employee he had, and he said we had 0.4 and headed for 0.2, proudly. ok, who do you think is sitting at 30 to one? facebook. would you think is sitting at 50 to one? for your technical people in the room, do you think they are operating inefficiently? no, i do not think so. furthermore, do you think that they are using all those servers to serve up web pages? no. right? these are truly information- power businesses. at the end of the day, my opinion -- lots of people may share this -- is all companies and that being information companies. all companies and of being software companies. i just did he know speech for a large german car company that you may know, that is clearly when you start rea
india is a 0.02. i have no idea what the u.s. is that. that gives you some metric. my friends who run these application cloud service companies, they are sitting at 0.5 to 1.0. most of the people who listen to me -- actually, i did this three or four months ago. the guy sitting right here was the cio of kimberly-clark, an old friend of mine. so i asked him how many servers per employee he had, and he said we had 0.4 and headed for 0.2, proudly. ok, who do you think is sitting at 30 to one?...
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billowingp billowing up billowing up ahead billowing up ahead, and billowing up ahead, and audi of indiap india isindia is suggesting the car was modifiedmodified, and that's why it's on fire. sop so nobodyso nobody wanting to touch it. >>>p >>> by now you have probably seenp seen this incredibly difficult tor to watchp to watchto watch to watch video that's been causingcausing international outrage online. it'sr it's ait's ap it's a videoit's a video of it's a video of a young boy getting a tattoo. there'sp there's beenthere's been all there's been all kinds of speculation online about where it's happening. thisthisp this video is at least a year old. the originalp the original poster says this happened in january of 2012. andand it happened in january of 2012. andand it also uploaded two differentp differentdifferent andand it also uploaded two differentp differentdifferent angles that gives usp she says she witnessed this happening, and this boy is actuallyactually twop actually twoactually two years old, and he isp is receiving ais receiving a tattoo on his arm as part of a religion. thisp
billowingp billowing up billowing up ahead billowing up ahead, and billowing up ahead, and audi of indiap india isindia is suggesting the car was modifiedmodified, and that's why it's on fire. sop so nobodyso nobody wanting to touch it. >>>p >>> by now you have probably seenp seen this incredibly difficult tor to watchp to watchto watch to watch video that's been causingcausing international outrage online. it'sr it's ait's ap it's a videoit's a video of it's a video of a...
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wikileaks released documents around the world to newspapers in india, haiti, the middle east, latin america. it has had an impact in countries we do not know enough about. we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it is a problem. we are undertaking a project next year, the kind of project inspired by the works project to have the team across the country of writers, artists, documentarians, photographers to document poverty in this country. it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the stor
wikileaks released documents around the world to newspapers in india, haiti, the middle east, latin america. it has had an impact in countries we do not know enough about. we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens....
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exactly the former colonial power that should be assisting the united nation they don't best argentina or india to come their fronts why is that why were dead there so fast first of all they were already in the area and they were in asia and chant in other countries and then did the deception question that you asked yourself why are they always there to french troops who has it all to do with economic interests ethnic groups also being pesach you did but vocal citizens and the army attacking that toerags accusing them of al qaeda links what role could they play in this conflict but first of all there's a to accuse the two article people of al qaida that did that is just stating for yourself that you do not know anything about the complexity of the region the tourists have been fighting for their own rights ever seems there were still colonized by the french and after independence they are a totally separate group from al-qaeda in the market those on the other hand the are right on the market for exactly the people that we support in libya and syria what is going on here. unit of a news internat
exactly the former colonial power that should be assisting the united nation they don't best argentina or india to come their fronts why is that why were dead there so fast first of all they were already in the area and they were in asia and chant in other countries and then did the deception question that you asked yourself why are they always there to french troops who has it all to do with economic interests ethnic groups also being pesach you did but vocal citizens and the army attacking...
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so, getting india done was a huge milestone. it's going to take a lot of money to finish it, about 6 billion more. but we're going to have to use satellite maps. we're going to have to use little gps trackers to make sure the vaccine teams go where they're supposed to. a lot of technology. a lot of political will, meeting with leaders and making sure they prioritize this. but we want to make this the second disease ever eradicated. >> reading a letter to people who follow your foundation, often times it's not just about putting money on a problem. ethiopia would be a good example. you have to fix the organizat n organizational structure or else you give money and it's used inefficie inefficiently. >> that's right. you have to talk to the leaders, help them get the system set up, to get medicines out to the rural parts of the country. and seeing how to do that has made a very interesting mark. we've got a lot of people in these countries that come up with solutions. no, it's not check writing. >> there are so many great causes ou
so, getting india done was a huge milestone. it's going to take a lot of money to finish it, about 6 billion more. but we're going to have to use satellite maps. we're going to have to use little gps trackers to make sure the vaccine teams go where they're supposed to. a lot of technology. a lot of political will, meeting with leaders and making sure they prioritize this. but we want to make this the second disease ever eradicated. >> reading a letter to people who follow your foundation,...